Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 69
Vātsyāyana foi um filósofo indiano de tradição Carvaka e Lokyata, que viveu entre os séculos IV e VI antes de Cristo. Ele é conhecido como o autor do Kama Sutra .
Frequentemente confudido com o Mallanaga Vātsyāyana, que na verdade se refere ao criador mítico da ciência erótica. Wikipedia

Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 69
“Anything may take place at any time, for love does not care for time or order.”
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 39
“…the semen of the female falls in the same way as that of the male.”
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 33
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 50
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 13
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 96
Fonte: The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: Translated from the Sanskrit. In seven parts, with preface, introduction, and concluding remarks http://books.google.com/books?id=-ElAAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA18, Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares, 1883, P. 17
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 16
Fonte: Richard F. Burton The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana http://books.google.com/books?id=p7dW_kmUX_wC&pg=PA12, WingSpan Press, 1 February 2009, p. 12
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 45
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 30
Fonte: The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: Translated From the Sanscrit in Seven Parts With Preface, Introduction and Concluding Remarks http://books.google.com/books?id=SbEZWRTwsToC&pg=PT27, Library of Alexandria, p. 27
Fonte: Kama Sutra , translated by Richard Francis Burton Chapter 2. Of the Embrace https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Kama_Sutra/Part_II/Chapter_2, Wikisource
“…variety is necessary in love, so love is to be produced by means of variety.”
Vātsyāyana livro Kama Sutra
Fonte: Kama Sutra, p. 45
Fonte: "The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: Translated from the Sanskrit. In seven parts, with preface, introduction, and concluding remarks", p. 18
Fonte: The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: Translated from the Sanscrit. In seven parts, with preface, introduction, and concluding remarks http://books.google.com/books?id=-ElAAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA9, Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares, 1883, p.9
“Kama is also learnt from the Kama Sutra (aphorisms on love) and from the practice of [[citizens.”
Fonte: "The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: Translated from the Sanskrit. In seven parts, with preface, introduction, and concluding remarks", p. 18
Fonte: Literary Vision, p. 165
Fonte: Literary Vision, p. 164
Fonte: Literary Vision, p. 152
Fonte: Literary Vision, p. 152
Fonte: Literary Vision, p. 127
Uppaluri Gopala Krishnamurti in: The Mystique of Enlightenment: Conversations with U.G. Krishnamurti http://books.google.com/books?id=Y6efkbAiXKoC&pg=PA125, Smriti Books, 2005, p. 125
Fonte: Kama Sutra , translated by Richard Francis Burton Preface https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Kama_Sutra/Introductory/Preface, Wikisource